Steam wrote:
If I am correct the 40718F is from an MGA and is a clockwise distributor. The A series needs an anticlockwise unit.
I just thought about the direction issue. This will solve a lot of confusion which I also contributed to before thinking of this.
The commonly available PDF of distributor specifications seems to be full of errors. I can't give that PDF a name as I don't know the original source and it is available on many websites, also in reformatted versions.
The PDF lists minis as CCW but the MGA as CW.
It appears that the MGA distributor is actually CCW as we usually call it.
Lucas officially specifies the direction as if you were looking from inside the engine. Lucas therefore specifies minis as CW distributors.
I believe that PDF is made up of a mix of information, it isn't from one source and is why a lot of information is missing.
It's likely that some of the sources referred to from outside the engine whereas others used the Lucas terms.
For example that list specifies many Jowetts (where it is even specified) as CW yet they actually turn the same way as a mini. I have a mini distributor in a Jowett Jupiter which according to that list is CW and the mini CCW.
When I look for MGA distributors on eBay etc they all appear to turn the same direction as a mini.
I have had many issues finding distributor data, especially when using that PDF. I recently purchased a 1960s distributor specifications book by Vane which will arrive soon. I will scan it in.
The short version is that I now believe both an MGA and a mini distributor turn the same way.